‘ CNR president Donald nor don paid a visit in heavy rain to the site of the wharf con Itruction at Borden yesterday and had many questions re- garding the construction of the pier and expressed some concern over the delays in its completion. Mr. Gordon made the stopover as he prepared to leave the province after in: speaking engagement at Can- CNR PRESIDENT VIES HARF PROJECT adian Club in Charlottetown. Mr. Gordon is seen here at left discussing the construc- tion process with Capt. I). Mac-Lean. superintendent of ‘ISIAND NE 1 l Western And C WS PAGE entrcil Districts l'l‘he Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. April 9. 1964. 3 lACCUSed '3 GEORGETOWN — A large docket faced Kings County Ma- gistrate James B. Johnston. QC. at Georgetown yesterday. The crown was represented in all cases by Deputy Attorney-, General J. Arthur MacGuigan,’ QC. A'Ian Cameron Munroe. Whim lRoad. represented by Kenneth | R. MacDonald pleaded guilty to driving while impaired and was . fined $100 and costs. The same party pleaded guilty to the theft of 10 gallons of gasoline. prop erty of the Montague Dairy. and i also the theft of $5.50. the prop- ket. Restitution has been made for the gasoline and will be made for the money. Both cases of theft were adjourned to Aoril 22 [0 allow the accu to enter the CNR‘s Marine Services in this area. Capt. H.G. Mac- Kenzie and looking on is Lloyd Morgan. secretary to the pre- sident. peace. The recognizance is con- More Shipping, Better ALBERTON BUREAthuacc to establish a flax indus- OF THE GUARDIAN try has been deferred for fur- restoration of sliippin: thci- information on the indus- frt'm the port of Allicrtoii. a . long time project of the Allitr-iRETAlNING WALL ton an West Priutt Board of 'l‘lict'cdei-al member for Prince 'l’radc, will continue as the of County, Siziiicii‘ioz-General J. the board's major projects it . \l'atsoii MucNaugltt is to be con- ’. Harbor Facilities Are Sought By Board w Next Wednesday evening the; board plans to observe CliflnT-A her Of Commerce Week at al slipper meeting in Tyne Valley will. special speakers and eti- tcria-inment. Last night‘s matting was held ' tn the Alberi'ton library. ‘ war decided at the regular mcct. . tat-.cd regar 111:; construc- ln'g in Alberton last night. tion of a key retaining wall be A new transit shed for stor-,t.\ctn the wharves at Al age of farm products is iicai-iriglb‘oiitli also a hoist. for completion at Alberton \i'ti'ii-f‘ liarvcy Hutt. manager of A and tentative plans are to estnb- i bezton Fisheries, said the work liin a scheduled service from had been promised and in vi a port in New Brunswick to A1- ,‘of increased ground f‘is'h land- birton. the Magdaleu's and ings last year and a further ex- Comerrbrook, Newfoundland pansiott this year, the key wall J.W. Don Campbell stated that I anti a boat being considered for that run has a capacity of 350 torts. COMPANIES INTERESTED Dealing with prospective dustries the secretary C. Le: rd told the meeting srveiral Ontario and Quebec; companies are Interesch in having crops grown such as sug‘ar beets. dill pickles berton is. t? 2 .iii the tourist bureau at Reed's ‘(Hiriici- this year to attend to tourist information for the West Prince area. .i. Wonk Bryan was appointh chairman of a tain‘iist promotion committee. SiaCONI) HIGHWAY .\ second highway to West tomatoes on an experimental‘ Prince via Tyne Valley. Eller- b'tisis. If successful processingislie. onlcy and Cascumpec. plants would be considered. 1 was discussed and is to be again He also stated he has a ru-‘brouclit to the attention of the quest ham 3 Quebec lobilt‘ct).IrlliilSlt‘r of highways. company for a young innit to T1!“ Illt‘f‘llllt‘, 3|va supported 1’ 5. learn processing and sale of request for a Centennial gra-nt tobacco. for a Community Sports Centre The East Kings Board M,li~|der construction in Tyne Val- Tinde received support for a it‘."» ‘ ivsolution urging the govern. triilloiwing a request from the mpnt w take 300.1)“ m rpm-.inmliritwtl fora better telephone ser- uscd cars and .n‘im- unsightlth”? in Tiguisli and St. Louis materials removed {mm ain't: arm» a letter was read from the highways lllr‘ island Telephone Compan detailing plans for additional ltncs ior these areas as soon as The president. E 11’. Turner. said that an application to lllCi government for financial a.s.~is-E Airliner Was Warned »‘ Approaching loo High . NEW YORK IAi‘i—A federal field “the controller communi- nviation official said Weditcs- cated to the pilot that if he did. day a Pan American World .\ir-i not have the runway in sight.l Ways jetliner was warned jllSL‘IK‘ should go around because before it cracked up that it was the plane was too high above} possible. Coming into Kennedy Airport the glide patli.‘ ‘ “m high- “Roger.” came an answering A” 145 Persons “Ward 51”" assent over the control tower l‘n'ed. although 48 were in- rad”). i lured when the aircraft 0\'(‘t'-‘ Insipad of putting up and} shot its runway Tuesday night around to try again. howeverpi ‘nd mapped I" l‘Vn- A “lick the jctlincr continued downu Lenshion of mud on the scene landing well up the runway. ltl rand fastened seat belts helped kept going some 1.000 feel be-l al’crl a disaster. ynnd the landing strip until it} Meanwhile, two other 0131195 broke in two in a muddy swamp landing in New York in dl‘m'c on the edge of Jamaica Bay. "(A overcast Went 0" l'UI’DVi‘ly-‘i Passengers fled the plane by Wednesday, in what exocrts “cap, hatches and via they called an unprecedented se- wings There was little panic. ‘ Quence of accidents. Seventyg 0f 43 persons given medical: fight persons aboard the two aid. only 12 required confine-l planes escaped injury. merit to hospital. Dislocated and: Pan American‘s Flight 212. a. brake" hone: were the mosti ' ' BOPINE'WT f‘"“"”l"‘lserious injuries and one male. Cred weather difficulties Tues< passenger suffered a heart at—l dfil' 0n a flight from Puertotaok “'60. with 136 passengers and -\boul i2 hours later. an at i crew of nine. Al Israel Boeing-707 skidded off "9 l" New York “I w a runway at Kennedy Airport p'm-- ll was for?“ A“ Iaml I" l as it landed after a ferry flight Washington because of rain and it...“ Philadelphia. Only five Igzmhere. it took off again atim-oii- members were aboard Injmfm‘t rusaiv Ia:td°‘:(o::m:‘ and they escaped injury. ‘ - - 1n mid-morning an American I! “:08 p‘m' Mm ‘hmuded “‘9 Airlines electra jet - propeller mp0" I’m omdaIs Said the'airlincr inbound from Buffalo Md was "an IQ" with 37 passengers and a crew SPEAK "I" "m" i 1 five. skidded off the end of Oscar Baake. regional dil‘f‘C‘ n rain-slick runway at La Guar~ W "I "'9 Federal "\"W'm‘ din Field All aboard escaped. Amer. said that while i h FIIEI“ I injury. 2 was still a mile from the -...v-n .. - ~ r—A my DEATH NOTICES . ICE CUBE ‘ MAKERS [0.) admin in.» I “I m" "0' “I'm” . ATTENTION: SERVICE STA~ Wt l TION. MOTEL. HOTEL Ind Lug ‘ M the Prince Fd- RESTAURANT OPERATORS. ward “I'M Hospital 0" Weda (contact us today regarding ""day' Mr" 8. 1964. Frank the NEW LOW PRICE on the 3' Willis. in his 81st ycnr.‘ famous Frigidaire Ice Maker. R'S‘W M the Cutcllffe. r... from so uni. Iectrlc neral Kamila“! Storey E 1mm innian noon Friday. ' . this One Uniform l By July, 1967 Is Gov’t Aim OTTAWA (CPL—The defence: department is aiming to ave_ the three armed forces in one uniform by July 1, l967—tni-. Confederation centenary. A department spokesman said Wednesday this date is "accept- able as a target" for unifica-I tion of the three forces. as op- posed to integration which al«l ready is under way. , Planning now calls for issuet o a new Canadian dcfcncel force it n l f o r m starting next l year. No decision has yet been made on color or design. tne1 spokesman said. The main con cam now is for the choice of al good. no . serviceable cloth. Meanwhile. a planning mittee has begun work Air Chief Marshal Frank .\1il- lcr. designated as the new chief of defence staff, It is laying out establishment of a single fence staff for Ottawa quarters. Informants said this i'Pfll‘Eilll‘ ization should be complete by ‘ summer Legislation pro- the single chief of defence will go before Parliament then. The hope here is that integra- tion of field commands will be ('(l‘nl- Well advanced by 1955. Charlottetow for your l Wedding Reception i Your wedding reception is the very first social event of your married life — the Charlottetown Hotel will help you make it a brilliant success. Experts take over all the work and worry leaving the bride her radiant and happy self on the most im- portant day of her life. No need to wait for wed- dings to sample the Char- lottetown Hotel service. It is perfect for engagement parties and showers too. For a wedding to remem- ber ring us at 4-7311. The Charlottetown [ZN Hotel ingcton UlllleN'I‘ Church. service commencing: at 1:31 pm Interment in. ‘ m , so Dial 4-7341 Plea ' has been no sealing activity in ditioned upon bh'r accused sell- ing his car. which he informed the court. he was paying for out of unemployment insurance. Ralph Kerr. Montague charg- ed with the theft of 10 gallons of gasoline was given a 1-year suspended sentence and order- ed to keep the peace and enter into a bond of $5 Charles Alexander Morrison, St. Marys Road, wro earlier pleaded guilty to the theft of seal beam headlight and a whip aerial was sentenced to no days in jail, Wilfred Prosper. Georgetown. charged with assaulting Wallet Boudreault and also doing $35 Seal Hunters Shift Locale Seal hunters who were work- ing in the St. Peters areas have shifted the base of their opera- tions to the Magdalen Islands, rotors from St. Peters iinisi‘i'icat- ed last night. Three light planes were on tin.- ice tliere over the weekend at Monday morning they left, their destination it was believed. would be the Magdalcns. There D: iOn Impairment, lheit erty of Whitemans Supermar- ‘ 0d '0 AW’il 29. and he was into a recognizanx to keep the Arraigned earlier plea of not guilty in both. cases to guilty and was fined‘I $20 and costs in each case I was ordered to make restitution' and; ‘ of $35 tor the damage done. | David Roy .1 a m e s on. Slur-‘ ‘- gcon. represented by Williami Redden. who earlier plead-l \ i ed guilty to earn and controlt . . while impaired had his case!‘ adjourned to April“. 22 for trial. arry Wilson Moore. Cain- bridge. charged with forgery and also obtaining money n" false pretenses, and who is re- preseuterl by William A.Red-l den. had both his cases adjouin-‘i reA manded to that date to River- side Hospital for observation af- ter the court had heard the evi- dence of Dr A. Kennedy. ‘ Arnett Wilson Macilcan. Mun. [ray Harbor. who was earlier‘i of assault. yesterdayA entered into a recognizance oft ‘ $500 to keep the peace for one year. j .Iohn Elgin Bitell. Summer- side. represented by M..l. Mac-I lQuaid. QC. pleaded not guilty‘ Lin assaulting Constable Edward 1 Downe. Montague 'i‘mrii Police. Y and had his case adjourned to i April 22. i llriian Bertram Sitephai‘d. l ‘ . . 3 (arrligan. charged with the aha l duction of a female resident of | Eeorgctown. who was under the age of 16 years. without the con- sent or knowledge of her par- iuis had the charge against him withdrawn by the informant. the girl's father. i Barry CEiI"lini Collings. Stirr- geon. who earlier pleaded not guilty to impaired driving had his case adjourned to April 22. the St. Peters area for the '35: damage to property owned by week. Walter Boudreauit. changed an A report from Alberton last. . , . nigh, said Glen Mame“.s and nate in favor of inducmg growth in lagging regions. John 5. Wright told coin- mei'ce students at Acadia Uni- versity that the new concept ap» parent in the federal attitude “goes far beyond the provismn of sustenance and is designed three other men are operating from the Magdalens. They have one plane and a helicopter but have not brought any seals in up to last evening. Fog kept them from operating yesterday. t raise the economy to the point where it will be self-sus- taining “ New Attitude By Seen He. said it is the primary task . ‘of APEC to defire an economic To Area. policy tailored to the needs of V , v I. the A t 1 a n ti c provinces. 'l‘he ‘ ‘ _ ‘ I . . .. “OI‘HILI'E' 5‘5‘ (9?) Tue; problem of ac‘nrevmg exhiier- president of the Atlantic Prov 1 med gmwm m the Atlantic re inces Economic Connoil saidlgion was (a, greater than the Wednesday night the federal financial capabilities of the four government has adopted a new Allannc PTOVIHC€§ and beyond attitude toward the Atlantic te- fhe reSOUPCES aVaIIable to local gion—a willingness to discrimt- "idlist Alvin Douglas Blue. Belle Rt ver. pleaded not guilty to pos- isession of liquor. not purchased on his individual permit Fol- lowing the cvidence ot (‘orporal Douglas Hetidcr. RCMP Monta—. giie. for the crown and Waldo: .iess Blue for the accused. Ilf‘v was convicted as charged and“ fined $20 and costs. A charge of failing to report " ari accidcni laid again-t Aeneas Hubert Rutter. Point Picnsant‘ was withdrawn by the crown. ‘ l l .lames (‘laytoii Singleton, ‘doi.. pleaded not guilty to fail- l ing to stop a motor vehicle when . signaled to do so by a peace of- f. l iccr. had his case adjourned 10' ‘ April 22. Two parties were each lined" 1 $20 and costs for possesston of liquor in a place other titan their residence and one was fined $20 l and costs for intoxication. Fl lmarked exchanges many years 1' a l l i under the new rules. The Carol Lake, a 715-liiot carrier loaded with 40n,tltio bushels of grain destined for the Soviet Union. was the tirst EAAY HAS EARLY OPENING vessel to more through the Eisenhower Lock at Massena yesterday as the St Lawrcnce Seaway opened Its 1984 naviga- tion season. The ripening was the earliest in the five-year history of the gian‘ \i'aitct'ii'ay. (AP Wirephotot US. Securities Plans Rigid Trading Rules Ry ADREN COOPER WASHINGTON tip» The US. Securities and Exchange Commission annoiiituccri \l'ed~ nesday that it plans to put rigid controls on floor traders iii the New York Stock Exchange The p r op used new rules. which have been accepted by the exchange. would prohibit a broker from trading for his 1101‘- soual account while executing orders for his customers ; The SEC set no timetable. but' it usually allows 30 days for comment. If normal procedure is followed, the rules would be‘ formally adopted about Kim 13 and they woud become effec‘ live :10 to 60 days after that‘ dat I The announcement a p p a r- ently ended a drawn-out argu- ment between the New \'c"k Stock Exchange and the coin- missiou. which had called flonr‘ trading "a vestiga of the pri- vatc club atmosphere" that go. 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